![]() ![]() Right now, the Downloads and Desktop folders in my MacBook user folder are synced with folders of the same name located in "My Mac(.local)". Here's how my file structure works (I have a feeling this has something to do with it, and this may well be extremely suboptimal by Dropbox's new standards): Like most MacBook users, I work out of three main folders: Documents, Downloads, and Desktop. Unfortunately, I don't believe it's as simple as Hidden vs Not Hidden because I have Finder set to show Hidden Files, and they are still not appearing there. However, upon closer inspection, I looked in my Documents folder with Terminal, and my files are actually there, but they are not appearing in Finder. When the update was complete, my Documents folder appeared empty, and I was very confused. Unfortunately, not all of my files wound up where/how I expected. For whatever reason, Dropbox decided all of my files needed to be moved upon the newest update. I recently updated Dropbox on my MacBook Pro and instantly regretted it.
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